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Clubs are the basic unit within Toastmasters International. Each club has a set of officers (president, treasurer, etc.). Most clubs have between 10 and 30 members, and usually meet weekly. Some clubs are open to the public while others are held within companies and/or other organizations and thus have a restricted membership.
Ideally, you should not submit club web sites here directly, but rather to the subcategory of the most specific locality, such as the state, province, or country to which the club belongs. Sites submitted to each category should contain information that is relevant to all Toastmasters in that category but not the entire world.

Club websites should be submitted according to the following format:

  • Use the name of the club as the name of the website.
  • List the name of the club (ending with the word Toastmasters) without the location unless it''s part of the name; for example, "Tumbleweed Talkers Toastmasters."
  • The description should include the location (city, state/province, and/or country) where the club meets. If read by itself, it should leave no doubt about where the club is. For example, don''t say "the North Shore" without specifying which north shore.
  • Don''t include meeting times in your description, or exact meeting places, since these may change.
  • The editors reserve the right to omit from the index sites which are submitted more than once to the same category, sites under construction, or sites which belong in other categories.

Toastmasters International is a non-profit network of clubs that develop communication and leadership skills. It has clubs in all parts of North America. Each club in North America is part of a District, which is usually divided into Divisions then into Areas. A few Districts include clubs from both sides of an international border, mostly United States and Canada. However, for ease of use, club web sites are categorized by continent, country and state/province, following the Open Directory Project's Regional hierarchy.
Ideally, you should not submit club web sites here directly, but rather to the subcategory of the most specific locality, such as the state, province, or country to which the club belongs. Sites submitted to this category should contain information that is relevant to all of North American Toastmasters but not the entire world.

The editors reserve the right to omit from the index sites which are submitted more than once to the same category, sites under construction, or sites which belong in other categories.